WO2004026206A1 - Disposable diaper - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a disposable diaper in which at least one predetermined illustration is displayed, and more particularly, to a disposable diaper in which a perceived illustration changes by spreading a folded disposable diaper. . Background art
- disposable diapers are provided with a last, which is considered to be delighted for infants.
- disposable diapers with cute character illustrations on both sides are also available.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems, and its purpose is not to satisfy the exchanger, but to surely attract the interest and interest of infants with a certain degree of intelligence, when changing diapers.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a disposable diaper in a form that can reduce the burden of labor on the diaper.
- the illustration is arranged on at least one of the front and back surfaces of the disposable diaper, and at least a part of the illustration is hidden in a state where the disposable diaper is folded. Appears by spreading when wearing. Or, a disposable diaper that is recognized in a folded state can be enjoyed by changing to another by spreading it when worn, and this disposable diaper was in a growth stage of psychological development. It is provided to infants. Here, it is generally said that infants have a visual acuity of 0.04-0.08 in 6 months, 0.2-0.25 in 12 months, and 0-0.25 in 24 months. It is only about 5 to 0.6, and the difference between the characters can be understood only after one year of age.
- the present invention provides the following. (1) A disposable diaper in which at least one predetermined illustration is displayed and folded in a predetermined shape, and when the disposable diaper is folded in a predetermined shape, at least a part of the illustration is hidden. The disposable diaper, wherein the illustration is arranged so that the hidden illustration is exposed by unfolding the folded disposable diaper. Mutsu.
- At least one predetermined diaper is displayed on the disposable diaper, and at least a part of the illustration is arranged so as to be hidden when the disposable diaper is folded into a predetermined shape. Because the disposable diaper is folded, a part of the hidden illustration appears when the folded disposable diaper is expanded.
- the disposable diaper has an abdominal display surface and a dorsal display surface, and the illustration is disposed on the abdominal display surface or the dorsal display surface.
- the illustration displayed on the disposable diaper when worn, is arranged on the ventral display surface that becomes the front region in a “natural form” or the back display surface that becomes the rear region.
- the disposable diaper is folded into a predetermined shape, at least part of the illustration is hidden, and the folded disposable diaper is arranged such that the hidden first is exposed by unfolding the disposable diaper.
- illustrations appearing on the ventral display surface in the front area in the “natural form” or on the dorsal display surface in the rear area are clearly recognized. become able to.
- the above-mentioned illustration is arranged so that a predetermined illust is formed. Can be recognized. In this way, infants are interested in what kind of last will appear when changing disposable diapers, and the exchange will answer them, allowing them to talk to each other, As the number of projects increases naturally, the quality of communication will improve.
- the “display surface” is the surface that can be seen by the user when the disposable diaper is in a certain “natural form”, corresponding to the certain “natural form”.
- Means "Natural form” refers to the process in which a disposable diaper is expanded from a folded state, an expanded state, and a state inserted into a package to a state suitable for wearing. Means all states on the way. When the disposable diaper is in the 'natural form', it appears on the surface corresponding to the 'natural form', and is the surface visible to the user when the disposable diaper is in the natural form The display surface will be noticeable to the user.
- the disposable diaper is a broken line parallel to the waist opening, a method of folding the outer side of either the abdominal side, the back side or the dorsal side so that the outer sides contact each other.
- the waist opening of the disposable diaper is partially folded from the inside to the outside, and the outer side of either the ventral, ventral, or dorsal side contacts with a broken line that is almost perpendicular to the waist opening.
- the state in which the disposable diaper is folded into a predetermined shape is defined by a broken line parallel to the waist opening, which is either ventral, ventral, or dorsal side.
- a broken line parallel to the waist opening which is either ventral, ventral, or dorsal side.
- Folding the outer part of the disposable diaper from the inside to the outside along the broken line parallel to the waist opening, the belly with a broken line almost perpendicular to the waist opening Either side of the flank side, back side or back side Folding method so that the outsides touch each other, Folding almost perpendicular to the waist opening Folding inward along the line, and the state of folding by a combination of these folding methods.
- the abdominal side means the side located on the abdominal side of the body when worn
- the dorsal side means the side located on the dorsal side of the body when worn.
- the illustration includes the first illustration, the second illustration, and the second illustration.
- the abdominal display surface or the dorsal display surface has a first surface on which the first illust is arranged, and a second surface on a surface different from the first surface.
- the disposable diaper is folded in a predetermined shape so as to cover a part or all of the first illustration of the first surface, and the second surface of the second surface is disposed on the second surface.
- the disposable diaper according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the third illustration is formed by overlapping at least a part of the illustration.
- the abdominal display surface or the back display surface when the disposable diaper is worn has a first surface on which a series of first lusts completed by itself is arranged, There is a second surface on which a second illustration is placed, which is different from the surface, and this disposable diaper is folded into a predetermined shape so as to cover part or all of the first surface of the first surface.
- a series of third illustrations different from the illustration arranged on the first surface is formed. Therefore, in the state where the disposable diaper is folded, the infant recognizes the third type of diaper.However, when the disposable diaper is opened, the perceived last changes little by little. You will recognize the first illustration displayed on the surface. As a result, infants will be interested in changes in the perceived last, such as the first perceived change that changes as the disposable diaper spreads, and eventually recognizes another. In addition, this changing illustration By making it one-of-a-kind, you will become more interested.
- the first surface is the abdominal display surface, and the second surface is the dorsal display surface, or the first surface is the dorsal display surface; and
- a first surface in which a series of first illustrations completed by itself is arranged on either the abdominal display surface or the back display surface when wearing a disposable diaper.
- a second surface on which a second illustration is arranged on a display surface different from the first surface and the first and second surfaces are abdominal display surface and back when disposable diapers are worn.
- the disposable diaper is folded into a predetermined shape so as to cover part or all of the first illustration on the first surface, and the second By overlapping at least a part of the illustration, a third illustration of the series is formed that is different from the illustration placed on the first surface.
- the third last will be visible, so the infant will first recognize the third thrust, but when wearing the disposable diaper, The first stroke displayed on the first surface will be recognized when the disposable diaper is completely spread when the first stroke is gradually changed.
- the disposable diaper is a polygonal line parallel to the waist opening or a polygonal line substantially perpendicular to the waist opening.
- the outer side of one of the dorsal folds is folded so as to be in contact with each other or folded in a combination of these methods.
- the folding method of the disposable diaper in the disposable diaper is a broken line parallel to the waist opening or a broken line almost perpendicular to the waist opening. It may be folded so that they are in contact with each other, or a combination of these.
- the second surface is provided on the inner surface of the disposable diaper which is in contact with the skin when worn on the back of the abdominal display surface or the back display surface where the first illust is arranged, A part of the waist opening of the disposable diaper is folded back from the inside to the outside along a folding line parallel to the waist opening, and at least a part of the second thrust is placed on the first thrust.
- the first opening of the disposable diaper is folded back along the folding line parallel to the opening so that the inner surface of the disposable diaper on which the second illust is displayed is located outside, and
- a third illustration different from the first illustration is formed. Therefore, when the disposable diaper is bent and stretched along the line parallel to the opening of the waist to make it natural, the perceived irritation is the third illustration that is folded and displayed. It changes to the first illustration different from.
- infants recognize that the first perceived elast changes as the disposable diaper spreads, and eventually perceives another one. You will be interested in the changing irritation that occurs. Further Furthermore, by making this changing lasting story-like, you will be more interested.
- the illustration that can be recognized in the folded state changes as the disposable diaper is expanded, and when the disposable diaper is completely expanded, the illustration becomes different. Infants will be interested in this change in the perceived illustration because they will recognize the illustration, but if the change in the illustration expresses a story, they will be more interested in it. Become.
- the first illustration, the second illustration and the third illustration represent a story
- the third illustration is the first on the story
- the first illustration is the second on the story.
- the third illustration, the second illustration, and the third illustration have a story characteristic, and the third story in which the contents of the story are displayed in a folded state.
- the first illustration displayed on the display surface of the disposable diaper in an expanded state, and the second illustration displayed on another display surface displaying the first illustration in an expanded state Uniqueness is configured. Therefore, when the disposable diaper is worn, the illustration recognized as it is expanded from the folded state changes from the third illustration to the first illustration, and further, when the disposable diaper is expanded, another display surface, for example, By showing the back side, it changes to the second illustration, and the story will be recognized.
- the exchanges are aware of this Talking to infants about change also improves the quality of communication.
- the disposable diaper of the present invention is intended for infants who identify an illustration and are particularly interested in a simple story.
- the infants to be targeted are 36 months or less in age. It is.
- the disposable diaper of the present invention is intended for infants aged 36 months or younger who identify illustrations and show a particularly simple story, and the subject is usually You weigh less than 15 kg.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an overall configuration of a disposable diaper according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view showing an illustration which can be used for the present invention.
- FIG. 3A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 3B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 4B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 5B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 6B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 7B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 8B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 9B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 10B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10C is a rear view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11A is a front view showing a disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 12A is a front view showing a disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 13A is a front view showing a disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13B is a plan view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 13C is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 14A is a front view showing a disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 15A is a front view showing a disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15B is a plan view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 15C is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded at a fold.
- FIG. 16 is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 17A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 17B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 18B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 19B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 20A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 20B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 21A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 21B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 22A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 22B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 23A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 23B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 24A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 24B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 25A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 25B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 26A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 26B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 27A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 27B shows an illustration that can be used for the present invention.
- FIG. 28A shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 28B shows an illustration that can be used in the present invention.
- FIG. 29A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 29B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 29C is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 30A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 30B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 31A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 31B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 32A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 32B is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 32C is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 33A is a front view in which the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention is folded.
- FIG. 33B is a front view showing the disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention. Preferred embodiments of the invention
- FIG. 1 shows a disposable diaper according to one embodiment of the present invention. Furthermore, the configuration of the disposable diaper used in the present invention is not particularly limited.
- FIG. 1 shows a disposable diaper having a pants shape.
- the configuration of the disposable diaper 1 is not particularly limited.
- the outer diaper portion 4 forming the waist opening 2 and the leg opening 3 and the vicinity of the crotch portion of the outer portion 4 are provided.
- the disposable diaper 1 can be formed by being provided with an inner part 5 and attaching the inner part 5 to the outer part 4.
- a heat seal, an ultrasonic seal, a hot melt adhesive, or the like can be used.
- the inner part 5 consists of a top sheet and an absorber provided on the skin contact surface.
- a hydrophilic non-woven fabric or a liquid-permeable sheet such as a perforated plastic may be used.
- non-woven fabrics include those made by spunbond, spunlace, eudl punch, menoleto blown, thermonole bond, chemical pond, air through, and other manufacturing methods.
- the fibers of the non-woven fabric may be polyolefin-based, polyester-based, polyamide-based fibers, or seascore-type composite fibers or side-by-side fibers formed of polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyester.
- the absorber comprises hydrophilic fibers and a superabsorbent polymer.
- hydrophilic fibers absorbent fibers such as pulp, rayon, acetate, and cotton, and fibers obtained by hydrophilizing thermoplastic synthetic resin fibers are used.
- a plastic film may be provided to prevent the retained body fluid from leaking.
- the outer part 4 is composed of one or more sheets in order to achieve both liquid resistance, good touch, and air permeability.
- a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, a water-impermeable plastic film, or a sheet in which these are laminated can be used.
- the plastic film can be made to expand after being mixed with a filler, so that air permeability and moisture permeability can be enhanced.
- a plurality of elastic members 9 extending along the waist opening 2 are provided in a waist portion 8 of the disposable diaper 1. Further, a plurality of elastic members 10 extending along the leg opening 3 are provided. These elastic bodies 9 and 10 are provided between a plurality of sheets constituting the part 4 of the aperture. The elastic body is stretched between the two sheets and joined by hot melt.
- a plastic sheet made of natural rubber, synthetic rubber, or thermoplastic synthetic resin can be used as the elastic bodies 9 and 10.
- Illustration 1 1 shown in Fig. 2 is located at a position that can be seen from the outside of the outer part 4 at one or both of the positions on the abdominal display surface and the back display surface when disposable diaper 1 is worn .
- FIG. 3A to 3C show an embodiment of the disposable diaper 1 according to the present invention.
- the disposable diaper 1 is folded along a broken line parallel to the waist opening so that the outer sides of the ventral flank are in contact with each other.
- an illustration 11 is displayed as shown in FIG. 3B.
- FIG. 3A When the disposable diaper 1 is folded at the folding line 3 1, as shown in FIG.3A, a part of the illust 11 is in a hidden state, and the disposable diaper is spread out for wearing.
- FIG. 3B and FIG. 4B the entire illustration 11 appears on the ventral display surface.
- the illustration does not appear on the back display surface.
- FIG. 4A to 4C show an embodiment of the disposable diaper 1 according to the present invention.
- the outer side of the abdomen and the outer side of the abdomen are folded along a broken line substantially perpendicular to the waist opening so as to be in contact with each other.
- Illustration 11 is displayed on the ventral display surface of disposable diaper 1 as shown in FIG. 4B.
- the ventral display surface As shown in Figure 4B The whole of the illustration 11 appears.
- no lust appears on the back display surface.
- FIG. 5A to 5C show a disposable diaper 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the illustration 11 is hidden, and the disposable diaper 1 is spread out for wearing.
- the entirety of the illustration 11 appears on the ventral display surface.
- the illustration does not appear on the back display surface.
- FIG. 6A to 6C show a disposable diaper 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention. Folded inward along a fold line approximately perpendicular to the waist opening. As shown in Fig. 6A, when the disposable diaper 1 is folded at the folding lines 3 5 and 36, the illustration 11 is hidden, and by expanding the disposable diaper for wearing as shown in Fig. 6B. Thus, the whole of the illustration 11 appears on the ventral display surface. Also, as shown in FIG. 6C, the illustration does not appear on the back display surface.
- FIG. 7A to 7C show a disposable diaper 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the first illustration 11 is displayed on the first surface, which is the ventral display surface, and as shown in FIG. It is displayed on the second surface, which is the back side display surface.
- FIG. 7A In a state where the disposable diaper 1 is folded at the folding line 37, another third illustration 13 exists as shown in FIG. 7A. Therefore, when the disposable diaper 1 is spread to wear the disposable diaper 1, as shown in FIG. 7B, the whole of the illustration 11 appears on the ventral display surface.
- FIG. 8A to 8C show a disposable diaper 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- the ventral display surface of the disposable diaper 1 displays an illust 11 as shown in FIG. 8B, and the back display surface thereof is as shown in FIG. 8C.
- Last 16 is displayed.
- the disposable diaper 1 is folded at the folding lines 38 and 39, there is another substantially completed illustration 15 (third illustration) as shown in FIG. 8A. Therefore, when the disposable diaper 1 is spread to wear the disposable diaper 1, the entire illustration 11 appears on the ventral display surface as shown in FIG. 8B.
- FIG. 9A to 9C show a disposable diaper 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- an illustration 11 first illustration
- an illustration 1 is displayed as shown in FIG. 9B
- an illustration 1 is displayed as shown in FIG. 9C. 8 (second illustration) is displayed.
- the disposable diaper 1 is folded at the folding line 40, there is another illustration 17 (third illustration) unrelated to the illustration 11 as shown in FIG. 9A. Therefore, when the disposable diaper is spread when the disposable diaper is worn, the entirety of the illustration 11 appears on the ventral display surface as shown in FIG. 9B.
- the illustration 17 that is substantially completed in the folded state may be an illustration completed by combining a part of the illustration 11 or an illustration that is completely common to the illustration 11.
- FIG. 10A to 10C show a disposable diaper 1 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- an illustration 11 first illust
- FIG. 10C The illustration 20 (second illustration) is displayed.
- the disposable diaper 1 is folded at the folding lines 41 and 42, as shown in FIG. 10A
- there is another illustration 19 third last
- the illustration 19 is combined with a part of the illustration 11 It may be an illustration that is completed in combination or an illustration that does not have the same as Illustration 11.
- the illustration 11 (first illustration) is displayed on the abdominal display surface so that the disposable diaper is folded in the abdominal direction. (Illustration) may be displayed on the back display surface, and the disposable diaper may be folded in the back direction.
- FIGS. 11A to 18B a part or the whole of the illustration 11 is provided so that when the disposable diaper 1 is folded in a predetermined manner, the illustration 11 can be seen from the outside. It can be placed on the outer surface of the shell or on the inner surface of the shell.
- a predetermined folding method a method as shown in FIGS. 7A to 7C can be used.
- a broken line 4 3 parallel to the waist opening 2 connects the outer side of the outer side of the ventral side to the ventral side or the back side.
- the illustration shown on the back side of the disposable diaper overlaps the illustration 11 on the back side of the disposable diaper, and another illustration 21 is completed.
- FIGS. 12A and 12.B there is a method of partially folding the waist opening of the disposable diaper from the inside to the outside along a broken line 44 parallel to the waist opening 2. .
- the first illustration 11 displayed on the ventral display surface overlaps the second illustration displayed inside the disposable diaper 1, and the third illustration 22 is completed. I do.
- the first illustration 11 and the third illustration 22 have different smile eyes.
- a broken line 45, 46 which is almost perpendicular to the waist opening 2 has a ventral, ventral, dorsal, dorsal part.
- the first illustration 11 displayed on the ventral display surface is a disposable diaper.
- the second illustration displayed on the back display surface of 1 overlaps, and the third illustration 23 is completed.
- the first illustration 11 and the third illustration 23 have different smile eyes.
- FIGS. 15A to 15C there is a method of folding inward along polygonal lines 48 and 49 almost perpendicular to the waist opening 2.
- the illustration 11 1 displayed on the ventral side is hidden inside while the disposable diaper 1 is folded inward along the polygonal lines 4 '8 and 49.
- the perceived illustration can be changed by spreading the arbitrarily folded disposable diaper, and a story can be provided. Also, by folding the disposable diaper that has been expanded, the perceived illustration changes, and it can have a story.
- the illustrations on the ventral and dorsal sides and the substantially completed illustrations are used to ensure the interest of the infant when the exchange shows the infant a disposable diaper with a simple story. It is more preferable because it is attracted to.
- the illustration may be placed on the outermost nonwoven fabric or film directly from the viewer's point of view, or may be pasted on a film on which an illustration is printed in advance. Also, these illustrations are desirably arranged outside a 4 cm square frame, and more preferably, the absolute values of a * or b * in the L * a * b * color system shown in JISZ8726. It is desirable that colors with a value of 20 or more be drawn using at least one color.
- Infants of disposable diaper target age (36 months or less) are 0.04 to 0.08 in 6 months, 0.2 to 0.25 in 12 months, Since the visual acuity is about 0.5 to 0.6 in 4 months, the design drawn only with colors smaller than the size specified above or with a hue lower than the color of the hue specified above, It is said that it is difficult for undeveloped infants to recognize.
- a nonwoven fabric may be attached from above.
- the basis weight of the nonwoven fabric 5 g Zm 2 or 2 5 g Zm less than 2 is preferred.
- a tape is adhered to a part of the outer surface of the outer part to roll and stop the disposable diaper when discarding it. It is preferably provided on the surface on the substantially rear side to prevent children from tampering during bonding, and more than one tape should be used to ensure that disposable diapers after use have been treated. It may be provided.
- the tape has a plastic film coated with an adhesive, and has an adhesive-uncoated part at one end to secure a gripping part.
- the tape is provided such that the adhesive of the tape is applied to a releasable film directly fixed to the outer surface of the outer shell.
- the tape may be fixed in a Z-folded shape, or an elastic tape base material may be used. It is preferable that the tape does not overlap with the illustrations arranged on the outer surface of the outer shell, or at least the transparent part of the illustrations makes the illustration easier to see.
- FIG. 16 shows a comparative example
- FIGS. 17A and 17B show Example 1
- FIGS. 18A and 18B show Example 2.
- a bread-type disposable diaper with an illustration placed on the ventral side was indicated by a polygonal line perpendicular to the waist opening. I used a disposable diaper that folds and hides the illustration.
- a disposable diaper according to the first embodiment in which another illustration is arranged in a portion where the last was hidden was used.
- a pants-type disposable diaper with an illustration placed on the ventral side was used as a comparative example.
- the illustration was placed almost in the center, in a size that would fit the full 8 cm x 8 cm frame.
- the disposable diaper change time means preparing a new diaper, guiding the baby, removing the diaper that has been worn, cleaning the crotch, wearing a new diaper, and discarding used disposable diapers. This is the process up to that point.
- Signal value refers to all the actions that are transmitted from an infant or an exchange, such as crying, laughing, crying, etc., to convey their own intentions to the other party.
- an infant who cryed and escaped while the infant was guiding the infant was held down for 30 seconds, an infant laughed while changing to a new disposable diaper, and the infant laughed. If the infant is in a mood singing with the pub pub for 10 seconds while the changer is leaving the disposable diaper for 20 seconds,
- Table 1 shows the results of verification for parents and children.
- Example 1 The value of the interaction between the exchanger and the infant is much higher in Example 1 than in the conventional example, and further higher in Example 2 than in Example 1.
- the embodiment has a higher quality of communication when replacing disposable diapers than the conventional example. It was proved that the option could be taken.
- Fig. 19A The relationship between the above-mentioned multiple lasts is shown in Fig. 19A to Fig. 28B.
- the illustrations shown in Fig. 19A and Fig. 19B mean that the character does "no-one-one-one". In other words, this illustration has a story nature in which changes occur in the character's behavior.
- FIGS. 2OA and 20B indicate that when the handkerchief is removed from the hand of the character holding the handkerchief, a flower appears at hand. In other words, this illustration has a story character in which the characters have different possessions.
- FIG. 22A and Fig. 22B mean that the egret, which was running in the distance, came in front of you. In other words, this illustration has the character of a story in which the character's sense of distance differs based on a specific viewpoint.
- Figure 23A and Figure 23B show the character before eating the fish. It means one happy expression and the happy expression of the character after eating the fish.
- this illustration has the storyline that the character's expression is different.
- This illustration also has the story of the character ⁇ ⁇ holding different things.
- this illustration has a story-like nature that expresses an irreversible transformation of time.
- FIGS. 24A and 24B mean that one apple is the only core. In other words, this illustration has the story property of different states. This illustration also has the story nature of expressing irreversible time transformation.
- Fig. 25A and Fig. 25B means that the chick changes from the egg. In other words, this illustration has the story of learning the process of growth. This illustration also has the storyline of expressing an irreversible transformation of time.
- Figure 26A and Figure 26B mean that the character flying in the sky has opened the parachute. In other words, this illustration has a story that the behavior is different. In addition, this illustration expresses an irreversible transformation of time.
- Fig. 27A and Fig. 27B mean that the larva becomes a butterfly. In other words, this illustration has the story of learning the process of growth. This illustration also has the storyline of expressing an irreversible transformation of time.
- Fig. 28A and Fig. 28B indicate that the buds open and the flowers bloom.
- this illustration has the storyline of understanding the process of growth.
- This illustration also has the storyline of expressing irreversible time conversion.
- the disposable diaper that displays the illustrations shown in Figure 19A to Figure 28B By changing from the folded state to the unfolded state, a hidden end comes out. Or, by expanding from a folded state to a spread state, a two-frame story expansion can be expressed.
- FIGS. 29A to 29C are views showing a second embodiment of the disposable diaper according to the present invention, and FIGS. 30A and 30B show another embodiment.
- FIG. 29C shows a disposable diaper 16 having a shape shown on the outer portion of the disposable diaper, the shape of the disposable diaper 16 can be attached by stopping the side with a fastener tape 22.
- the configuration of the disposable diaper 16 is not particularly limited, the disposable diaper 16 has waist portions 17, 17 ′ that constitute a waist portion when worn, and forms leg portions when worn.
- a top sheet that has an intermediate portion 18 with a notch, and a portion that corresponds to the inner part of the disposable diaper shown in Fig. 1 when attached is a skin contact surface (body surface side). And an absorber.
- a liquid non-permeable sheet such as a hydrophilic non-woven cloth or a perforated plastic is used for the top sheet.
- the woven fabric is made by a method such as spunbond, spunlace, need norennunch, menoletobrown, thermal pond, chemical pond, air through, etc. Fibers, polyamide fibers, or seascore-type composite fibers or side-by-side fibers made of polyethylene, polypropylene, or ester can be used.
- the absorber is made of the same hydrophilic fiber and high-absorbency polymer as described above, which is arranged on the back surface side (opposite the body surface side) of the top sheet.
- Hydrophilic fibers include absorbent fibers such as pulp, rayon, acetate, and cotton, and thermoplastics Fibers made of hydrophilic synthetic resin fibers are used. A plastic film can be provided to prevent the retained body fluid from leaking.
- the outer portion 19 on the opposite side of the body is made of a pack sheet composed of one or a plurality of sheets in order to achieve both liquid resistance, good touch, and air permeability.
- a pack sheet composed of one or a plurality of sheets in order to achieve both liquid resistance, good touch, and air permeability.
- a hydrophobic nonwoven fabric, a water-impermeable plastic film, or a sheet in which these are laminated can be used. By stretching the plastic film after mixing the filler, the air permeability and the moisture permeability can be increased.
- Elastic bodies 20 extending in the left-right direction are provided at the outer end edges of the waist parts 17 and 17 ′, and elastic bodies 2 extending along the notches are provided at both outer end edges of the intermediate part 18. 1 is provided in plurality. These elastic members 20 and 21 are provided between a plurality of sheets constituting the part 19 of the rotor, and are joined by hot melt in a state where the elastic members are stretched between the two sandwiched sheets. Have been.
- a fastening tape 22 is attached to the waist portion 17 which becomes the rear end (back side display surface) when attached, and extends outward at both ends in the longitudinal direction.
- a fastening tape 22 ' is attached to the body part 17, which becomes the front stomach (abdominal display surface) when attached, in the longitudinal direction. These tapes also serve as post-processing tapes after use.
- the outer portion 19 displays the illustrations 23, 24 on the waist portion 17, 17,.
- This type of tape-type disposable diaper is usually packaged in a folded state, and in this folded state, the illustration in Figure 29A is displayed.
- the user unfolds from the folded state.
- the illustration changes in the order of arrows as shown in FIGS. 19A to 27B. That is, folding Spreading downward from the squat state reveals an inverted face character 124 as shown in Figure 29B.
- the face illustrations 23 and 24 appear on the outer part 19 of the disposable diaper 16 in an inverted manner as shown in FIG. 29C. In this way, the perceived illustration changes as the folded disposable diaper is expanded.
- FIGS. 29A and 29B are the same as FIGS. 29A and 29B. However, the difference is that different illustrations are displayed.
- Fig. 3 OA tape-type disposable diaper No. 6 shows an upper and lower unrelated illustration 25 on the outer waist (back side) as shown in Fig. 30A and Fig. 30B. This display may be displayed on the girth of the outer part as shown in FIGS. 31A and 31B, or may be displayed on any girth.
- the configuration, material, etc. of the disposable diaper 15 are the same as those of the disposable diaper shown in FIGS. 18A and 18B.
- Fig. 32A to Fig. 32C and Fig. 33A to Fig. 33C as the folded disposable diaper is expanded, the illustrations that appear to be added represent a series of stories. Is also good.
- the method of arranging these illustrations is not particularly limited as long as they are arranged so that they can be checked from outside the disposable diaper, as described in the above embodiment.
- the film may be directly printed on the nonwoven fabric or the film constituting the outer portion 19, or a film on which an illustration is printed in advance may be attached to the film constituting the outer portion 19. Further, they may be arranged on the inner side in the manner described above.
- Fast-Jung tapes 22 and 22 are attached to the outer surface of the outer part 19. It is easier to see if it does not overlap the character on the surface, or at least the part related to the illustration is transparent.
- the infant is experiencedd when the folded disposable diaper is shown, and then the disposable diaper is opened to show the thrust that has appeared.
- the quality of communication improves. Exchanger? This deepens the attachment to children and promotes the healthy development of infants.
- diapers can be changed while the baby is in a good mood, the physical and mental burdens of changing diapers can be reduced.
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